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06/22/2004 | N0EDV
Had a great time! Weather was HOT! KB9IQR and I BOTH got sunburned, even in the shade! This was our starting point in EN50 at the Frasca Field airport in Urbana, IL. Roving our way back home, we activated a total of 7 grids. The Yaesu 857 performed... Read More
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06/21/2004 | W5ZN
Thanks to everyone that worked W5ZN !!!
Really enjoyed the weekend, although the 6 meter Es was practically non-existent here. Had a nice brief opening to the west coast early Saturday evening. That was about it on 6.
Lot's of great WSJT stuff on 6 & 2... Read More -
06/20/2004 | KC0RAD
Just wanted to add my two cents to the soapbox and to say what fun I had. I am a fairly new technician and this was actually my second contest (participated in the Jan 04 contest). My goal for this contest was of course to improve my score, ie. more ... Read More
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06/20/2004 | W4SHG
Well after a couple of weeks of preparation, one bucket truck, a nice set of ruts in the front yard and 2 inch hole in the back deck we were again ready for this year June QSO Party (2004) from Virginia FM18GK.
The above is the result of some changes ... Read More -
06/19/2004 | W0LSD
Had a great time working the contest from Mt. Princeton, DM68 in Colorado .... We didnt obtain the score we did last year but we did receive an email from N4DXY/MM/R that they heard us on 2-meters in grids EM54 and EM64, (Colorado to Alabama on 2-meter... Read More
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06/19/2004 | K7CW
We operated 50 MHz through 10 GHz plus laser this year and our final score will be above 200,000. Thanks to all those rovers who got out and allowed us to get some points on the higher frequencies. This year, our operators were KE7V, K7WIA, N7EPD, VE7D... Read More
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06/18/2004 | WB2VVV
Here is a picture of the antenna system I used at WB2VVV (FN41CR) in Rhode Island, for the June VHF Contest.
It is very compact, sharing a single TV mast with my rooftop TV antenna, and provided contacts on: 144/222/432/903/1296/2304 MHz. The small 14... Read More -
06/17/2004 | W1BQ
The W1BQ Ham Shack arrived at the top of Mt, Agementicus, Maine in the town of York FN43pf at 8AM Saturday for set up. The mountain is only about 800 feet above sea level, but York Maine is at nearly sea level. I operate as a single op low power and I... Read More







